i’m back with another edition of the new bohemians. this time, i was inspired by this new york loft dining room, via living etc. i love how unexpected it all is — from the theater chairs and farm table mixed with the mid-century modern chairs reupholstered with vintage train schedules. an unusual combination, but as with any well done, modern bohemian look, it just works so effortlessly.

this is a great juxtsaposition of ideas, from the hollywood regency pieces to totally modern, i like it all, via domino magazine.

wonderfully modern white room with the one big pop of ornate turquoise blue via the chandelier, living etc. magazine; the room below with its floor to ceiling blue bookcases and leaded glass walls is pretty fabulous, via elle decor south africa.

and this room has just a little bit of everything — industrial and ornate, and even a bicycle thrown in for good measure, via living etc.

The decor in all of these rooms is stunning. My attention was immediately drawn to the skull print over the bed. I loved how it’s paired with the black and white bedspread. The dining room set is beyond gorgeous. My jaw dropped at the splendour of all these design ideas.

what a fab post.
i’m loving the vintage theatre chairs as dining furniture. We’ve got a cafe at this side of the pond overlooking the olympic site that is full of mismatched theatre seating, lovely!
kat

This series is so interesting. Loving how the material is collected from so many eclectic sources. If America is a “tossed salad” where people come with their own special, unique, qualities to enhance the overall experience then “New Bohemians” is the American design. Referencing old and new world resources and integrating global perspectives seems to dominate the design philosophy you’re showcasing. It must be a ton of work to scour all of the references you use. Thanks for bringing it too us so beautifully.

Hi all, happy to see my NY Loft on this beautiful blog! the chandelier is Yves Klein Blue. And I actually had it “Flocked” in the UK. Its done by Thomas and Vines:http://www.flocking.co.uk/About_Us.aspx